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Wanted. Live pupa? of Luna, lo, Inifierialis, Regalis, etc., will ex- 

 change bird skins, eggs, stuffed birds, etc. John Clayton, Lincoln. Me. 



For exchange. Insect Life, vol. i, 1-2; vol. iii, 1-6. Price i5c. each. 

 Eugene R. Fischer, 2707 Winnebago St., St. Louis, Mo. 



Lepidoptera. Exchange wanted from all other parts of the United States 

 and Canada for specimens from northeastern Pennsylvania. Correspon- 

 dence solicited. Alfred E. Lister, 921 Vine St., Scranton, Pa. 



Geometridae wanted. Will purchase or give good exchange in other 

 Lepidoptera. Send lists and prices.- Edw. W. Cross, Manchester, N. H. 



Longicorn beetles and Parnassius and Pierids in papers wanted in ex- 

 change for about 150 species of Orthoptera and Papilios (my own collec- 

 tion), many rarities included. John Watson, 94 George St., Alexandra 

 Park, Manchester, England. 



Odonata. I want dragonfh'es from any locality in America, and will ex- 

 change for same. \Vill collect in any order in this region for cash. M. 

 J. Elrod, University of Montana, Missoula, Mont. 



Lepidoptera. Living pupze of Eacles inif>crialis for exchange. H. 

 Meeske, 321 Wyckoff Ave., Brooklyn, N. V. 



Lepidoptera. Exchange desired with collectors everywhere. I offer 

 Lepidoptera, and will also collect in other orders. Send lists. Ernest 

 N. Laing, Essex. Ontario. Canada. 



Wanted. Tingitidce especially from the U. S. All specimens sent for 

 determination will be returned. F. M. McElfresh, Urbana, 111. 



Tiptllidae. Will exchange in any order for North American Tipulida?. 

 C. V. Piper, Agricultural College, Pullman, Wash. 



Am open to collect any order that is required this season to be found 

 in Colorado. Correspondence solicited. Ernest J. Oslar, 1853 Marion 

 St. Denver, Col. 



Lepidoptera. I have a very large number of rare species of American 

 butterflies in duplicate. Liberal exchange given for desiderata. Dr. 

 Henry Skinner, Acad. Nat. Sci., 1900 Race St., Phila., Pa. 



Tettigidae. Specimens of this Orthopteran group wanted from any lo- 

 cality. J. L. Hancock, 3148 Indiana Ave., Chicago, 111. 



Will exchange butterflies of Missouri and the more common ones of 

 central Texas for others from any part of the U. S. Common ones taken. 

 -H. Schwarx, 1520 Lafayette Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 



Texas Lepidoptera. Pure and well stretched to be exchanged. A good 

 many specimens in stock. Jos. Mattes, i 15 Ash St.. Logansport, Ind. 



Lepidoptera and Coleoptepa. 5000 duplicates to exchange; sonic rarities. 

 Send lists in either order to P. C. Truman, Volga, South Dakota. 



